As a leading global provider of fleet and mobile asset management solutions, MiX Telematics is proud to announce that it has surpassed the 700,000 subscriber mark. MiX believes this growth – driven by new customer acquisitions and retention – is a testament to the MiX brand being recognized as a trusted provider of telematics solutions, globally.

Many companies aim to improve the safety of their drivers and efficiency of their fleets but are missing a partner to help them achieve this goal. Recently, a major global fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company adopted a full-featured telematics solution to keep their workforce safe and bottom line secure.

Making sure our customers are satisfied with the availability and accuracy of their telematics data is the key to us at MiX Telematics. In order for data to be transmitted, stored and processed, MiX requires a cloud infrastructure provider that can handle the load. MiX Telematics is using Amazon Web Services to great success for its customers and now you can learn how.

New amendments have been made to the Australian Chain of Responsibility (CoR) and Heavy Vehicle National Law, which came into effect October 1. These amendments specifically refer to Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, and state-specific laws in Western Australia. Are you doing all you can to avoid CoR breaches?

Over six million passengers a year are in the care of Expresso Guanabara, a public transport company in Brazil. They recently renewed their commitment to keeping both their drivers and passengers safe using MiX Telematics’s Fleet Manager solution. Based in Fortaleza (CE), Expresso Guanabara operates in 12 Brazilian states and in more than 1,000 locations. MiX looks forward to this ongoing partnership.

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The essential elements of a telematics policyListen to Wayne Fee, Head of Global Sales at MiX Telematics and Carl Hanson, Group Fleet Director at Wincanton discuss how businesses can develop their own telematics policy.